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The Kearney Daily Hub from Kearney, Nebraska • Page 3

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AT THE TURNING POINT $1.00 BLACK AND TAN. $3.00 in this good work or who wish to have the benefit of it will band in their names to tome member of the committee. T'ese are Rev. John Power, Superintendent Morey, H. J.

Allen, Mrs. Baeten, J. N. Dryden, Miss Maude Mareton and County Superintendent Wileey. Kearney is noted for the interest she has always taken in educational matters, and there can be little doubt that this movement will be a success.

Tickle your palate by smoking Sweet Momenta cigarettes. Tney are the best. UoDgrctloual Church. The Iiev. John Power will preach tomorrow, morning and evening.

Subjects, as announced Inst week. Sunday school at noon. Y. P. S.

C. E. at 7 p. m. All are welcome.

they Were Disappointed, Several people drove over from Uibbon Friday evening to witness the military drama, "On ttie Potomac," and were greatly disappointed because of the storm which provented the giving of the play. Borne of them had seen it twice before, when it was presented at Nhelton and Gibbon by Shelton Lodge No. Its, K. of yet were not satisfied and wanted to tee it again, which of itself speaks well for the play. Handkerchiefs, every for 25c, at Oregg'B.

liber linen, two Fir.t M. K. Chun Class meeting a. ui. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a.

followed by the acrement of the Lord a Supper. Sunday school at noon. Junior league 3 p. Epworth league 7 p. m.

Preaching by pastor 8 p. m. You are invited to any or all these services. Strangers are wel come, B. VY.

Marsh, pastor. Half Kate. Tickets will be sold by the Riiilicgton route on April 21st at one fare for ruui.d trip to Lincoln, Nebraska, account deuio cratic state convention, to be held at Lincoln April TicketB good for re turning until April 23 We all known that anv tired muscle can be restored by rest. Your stomach is a muscle. Dyspepsia is its manner ot eaying "I am tired.

Give me rest." To rest the stomach you miut do its work atside of the body. This is the Shaker's method of curing indigestion, and its success is beet at tasted by the fact that these people are nractically free from what is without doubt the most prevalent of all diseases The Kkaker Digestive Cordial not only contains digested food which is promptly absorbed without taxing the tireil digestive organs, hut it is likewise an aid to the digestion or outer ioocis in tli atomach. A 10 cent trial bottle will con fine; yon of its merit, ami these you can obtain through all druggists. Laxol is the best medicine for children Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil .73 Ladies' low shoe, India kid, narrow opera toe, patent leather tipped. (Only one pair to ft customer.) Ladies Lsngtry high iffa.le, select vici kid, hand turned russet and black neat eel shoe in our stock.

10 CENT CIQAIM W. J. FLORENCE, MARQUETT, MARBLE HALL, FLORA MIA, Kearney, Neb tiiainlterlaln's TI1JK DAILY HUB: JiiSAKJNKY, IS ATUEUA Al'KIL 18. 18if6. This week is likely to on vecoul as the tinning point in trade from the oYpnssed eon 'ition of the last three years a brighter one in the tut me, the feeling of confidence that has bun called into life by the soaking rain of the last twenty lonr hours cannot help making its self felt.

We shall not insult your intelligence by claiming that we can save you 30 01 even 20 per cent on staple lines of dn good or shoes. What we want is, we have every advantage enjoyed by an concern for buying goo Is iighf, ana handling our business economically, theieMe we can a (lord to sell goods cheaper than our competitors, and still niaVe that net piolit lor which we are in business. We are in the shoe business in a great big way put am ple capital into the department, bought from fust hands named pric to get the trade. The ronlt is we are doing a business in this line which would make most of the exclusive dealers happv. Ladies' Oxford low shoe, patent leather tipped, hand sewed, r.ior toe, black and tan.

We 1 iietitly have chancre to buy big ud little lots of mds lew than valup, sometime less than for raw material. We quite here some special things in Spring Capes bought in this way. A full line of Capes rai ging in price fioni $2.75 to $12. 00 in sfrge clay worsted ami silk. Chamois gloves in white tan.

l'retty wash fabrics in Oigandirs, Dimities, Hatistes and Lawns. A beautiful line of Kaiki wash silks for wais. t. Agents tor Butterick Patterns and Trojan waists. 8PIOK OF LOCAL lilFH Sixty one hundredths of an inch of rain fell laBt evening.

Final rettlemeut in estate of George Smith will be made in county court The First ward republican will evening, Claims filed against the estate of John Stebbins will be heard in county court Monday. Weather indications: fair and warmer tonight and Sunday, colder extreme east portion tonight. Prof. Draper's boys band gave a street parade this afternoon advertising the play for this evening. Hearing on probate of the will of Andrew M.

Eastman has leen postponed until Saturday. The will of Hannah J. Etman has been probated in county court with Flora M. Fay as executrix. Austin T.

Olson, of Ilildreth, took out a license today to wed Mies Anna Anderson of Kearney. Four persons took the examination at the county superintendent's cilice today for a teacher's certificate. William MiOown was paroled from the Industrial school yesterday and sent to his heme at Glad hi 00k, Iowa. Grandma Ziegler is lying very seriously ill at the Industrial school and her son has arrived from ColunibiiB. the will be Be vices both morneng and evening at the Christian church to morrow.

Preaching by the pastor, Rev E. V. Forell. Evangelical cLiirch, Sehhaih school at 10 a. preaching at 11 Y.l H.

E. at 7 p. m. PreiiChing al 8. A.

W.Sclien berger, pastor. Kearney Council No 12, 1iyal Mystic Legion, will ineni this evening at Udd Feilowb' hall. isiness ot importance will be transacted Why not have yonr clothes made where you can get goud goods ami good tit for the least money, of Parrent the Tailor. It A Real I' mate talk. What is the matter with Nebraska now, where i.

is not 100 dry nor too wet neither too cold nor too hot, where the soil iB unexc lied, and prices for real es tute are away down' Come aud look over my large list cf property and buy home now while yon cau get it cheap. 1). Im.iiam, Agent, 17tti Cor. (Vutral Ave. and 25th St.

UoiiiuirekerM KieuriOouM. March 10, April 7 and 21, also May the IU1rl1ngK.il rou'e will sell home seeker excursion tickets to all points 111 Arkansas, Oklahoma Indian Territory texas, unl houtnern ivliisoiiri, at one lowest Hrt clans fare plus $2 00 For full information call on or write local agent Colin, Cholera and diarrhoea Kenedy This is the best medicine in the world fir bowel complaints. It acli quickly and can always be depend upon, when reduced with water it is pleasant to take Try it, and like mny others you will recoTimend i' to yonr friends. For sale at 2" and SO cents per bottle hy all druggists. All wool cheviot cape, without a seam, nicely braided; in black onl.

$2.98 We submit that a firm of the standing of the Empire Store claims to be able to save your money and show the reason why they do it, you owe it to yourself to test the matter by a trial purchase. We do not ask your business unless we can sell you satisfactory goods at satisfactory prices. On and after April 15, until further notice, The Empire Store will open evenings. UNIVERSITY LECTURES. An attempt Will lie Made to Garry Out the Project A meeting of the committee having in hand the establishment of a course of University Extension lectures, was held in the office of the superintendent of public schools on Tuesday evening.

After some consultation it was determined to make a vigorous attempt to carry oat the project Rev. John Power was elected chairman and secretary. The expenses of the course will be from (00 to (100, and it was resolved to fix the price of the course at $1, if a sutlicient number could be secured to make it aoesible to pay expenses at that rate. In case that there should be more money than is required for these expense, it will be turned over to the public library. A personal canvass will be made of the town by the committee, but, as it is certain that everybody will not be thooght L.

III nr.l.n.1 i 01 ana every uuu, uul meet Ht UwB bM ttt eight O.dotk thig requested that all who are willing to aid C. B. FINCH. THE SMOKE HOUSE Wholesale and Retail Cigars. TOBACCOS AND CIGARETTES.

The Best Line of and 10 cent Cigars l''ver Sold in the Went. AUKNT YOU TIIK 6 CEST KiAUS. BUFFALO CLUB, FLOR DE MILTON, LA ROSA PERFECTO, MY WARD. A. SHERRET, Prop'r.

Olliliiill lleauiii Note Wm. Bone left on Monday for a trip to Denver. He will spend the summer in Colorado. Mrs. (i orge E.

Evans, who has been visiting here the past week, started for her homo in Arkansas Wedi es.lay. Rev. C. H. Stull, who failed to be with us last month on a count of work else where, wi'l preach in the Baptist church next Tuesday evening.

On the evening of May 1st a grand ball will be given under the auspices of the dibbon Cornet Band at Ba jcoek's open. house. Open air concert and street parade 7:30 in the evening. Tee preparatory work for the "Old Folks Concert" is rapidly Hearing com pletion. The music, reuitationo aud ancient costumes will all be in readiuert by Monday evening, April 20.

Mrs. Wm. Willard took No. 5 fin Kearney Tuesday where she will visit foi a few days; she will also visit for a short time in Grand Island, and then go on to make a visit with a sister it New Yo'k. Mr.

Moiris, of Butler, was in town Wednesday coliciting special prein'umf for the Butler Grange fair which will be held September to October 2. The premium list will be published in pam phlet form for distribution. Prealiyterlan Church, Services at usual hours tomorrow Morning sutject, 'The Love of God." Evening subject, "The Mote iu Your Neighbors' Eye." Sabbath school and Y. P. H.

C. E. as usual. Yon are invited to worship with us. F.

L. I lay den, pa tor. nllitil Pr Hl)lirln Preaching at 10.31) a 111 and p. Sabbath school at 1 1 a. 111.

Junior society at 3:30 p. in Y. P. S. C.

E. al 7 m. You ate cordially invivited to come and woiship with us. M. M.

Gilchrist pastor. All Alliilrtvll. Tins is to certify that ou May 1 1th, 1 waiaet to irug tluie. ou a nair 01 crutches ami nought a pottle ol (Jham berlain's Pain I'hIim for inlUmmatory rheumatism which tiau crippled me up. Alter using three bottles 1 am completely ured.

I can cheerfully recommend it. Charles II. Wetxel, Sunbury, Pa. Sworn and Buhscritied to befoie me on August 10, ls)4. Walter SMpman, I For sale at 50 cents per bottle by druggistH, I'mhrella and stove repairing done bj Stowell, the old reliable, llrst house umU ol f.piHropal church, lave orders al Nelson's grocery.

al3ml Millinery I The cheapest place in Ke braska(Omaha and l.ipculn botex epted to buy tine, styiish and llrf rlats millin pry is at the Ladies' Suit store, hdjoining I'ac. Mp.w, A full line of (ianieii, 1 iiass and Flower Seeds at ak way's. Jet and Spar.gled Gregg'B. The latest. Trimmings at LOW IU IK Sill tH.

April tilnt and May Via Pennsylvania Short Lines from Chicngo. Ask for llome ieekeri 'excnrsi tickets over that Il.lt Ih rirg, A. G. P. Agt, 2 South Clark St for details.

Free. pastor. THE RAIN INTERFERED. 1'ut Kraruvy coplv eu Wllocn I lie IMay ThU Vvriilni; The military drama, "Ou the IVomae," prepared with eo much care by Company the ini ial performance of which was to have been given on Friday evening, wa forstalled by the heay rainstorm which came up between leven and eight o'clock. Ah a result the performance was declared oil' and the tlrst performance postponed until Saturday evenirg.

That is to say, the performance was oil' so far as the public was concerned, hut not so with tbu players. 1 tie doors ot the opera house were locked and the play was put through in all its essential parts, the company having a satisfactory full trees rehearsal which went as smooth as on Id be desired. Hie agreeable change in the weather assures a good hotiBe this evening, and all who attend may be tore that they will objjy a thoroughly good performance. PLATTK INSTlU rK NOTES. Mr.

J. 8. Adair braved the elements Friday evening to give the literary so lely a talk on 1 Hanking. It was good practical business talk and was greatly en oyed. A few musical numbers and live minute talks tilled out the programme.

Next Friday the regular programme will tie given. Having decided that the president was right iu the Venezuelan matter, the de bating society will dictates the question which has been agitating congress "He solved, That No Noney be Ap propriated for Hectarian Schools." Mrs. II N. Unwell and sees Babbitt and Childe attended the convention of women's guild, in.tirand Island during the week. They report a very pleasant lime.

A small sized tornado struck this in stitution Friday night and came vert near blowing us away. No damage was tone, however, besides the moving ol a mall outbuilding about fifty feet. m. 11. Persian and linen ell'ucts iu the latent fabrics at Gregg's.

Uoul HouHei Iu Omaha. The Bee says: At Boyd's last night tl Tush at the door was something remark able. The seats were all Bold at 2 o'clock 11 the afternoon, aud the standing room as ll lcd soon after the doors were open I'he curtain wa held twenty minutes t. get the people ated. It seemed as i everybody wanted to see "East Lynoe n.c otchestra pit was filled, and peop were sent back on the stage.

Hundred re turned away. No such a crowd was ever seen in Omaha. "East Lynn" was presented in a very pleasing mannei.i IVnight the four act sensational comedy file Gold King, ami Saturday matinei (hy special request), "Ten Nights in 1 Bar R'loin There is a large advanci sa'e both these plays." At Kearney week after next. If you are going to get a Spring Suii you should see Parrent the Tailor, lit will pleuse you both in fit and in price. The lUbtltt Uhnrch.

Announcements for the First Bap'isi el urch are as follows: Preaching 10.4'. auds. pin Mjrning theme, 'The Do. one or Eternal Punishment," Evening an evangelistic discourse. Class No.

1 meets at 4 p. m. B. Y. P.

at 7 p. in. Class No. 2 meets on Monday night. rite public is cordially invited to all thesi xervices.

V. II. Stull, pastor. Trinity M. K.

Church. Services at the nsuaal hours tomorrow I'he, subject of the morning sermon ie Glorying in the Cross." In the evening the pastor will pi each on the sulj. ct "A Life of Faith." AM are cordially invitee to attend the services. Rev. G.

F. Cook, Millinery I can aUay readily caoe if a hat came from the Ladies, nut S.ore by thesnpuiior style and fiu sh hicb is always noticeable. Indies Suit arij lining Pac. Exp Co. In the next fifteen days the Star Gro ct ty will 0111 Ol liusiDt ss.

.1" ijninin coiii. If you want Groceries, Dry Guodi or Furniture, at tort, or below tost on some articles, call and see us and get your choice of a s'oi ol gnoils. St a it Ga ickky, I KtO Successor to 1). Poole Persian silks at Gregg's. Kearney Steam Laundry Telephone 117.

fltf Millinoryl Sprn tf, sailor and leghorn hats only cts at Ladies' Suit store ad joining I'ac. Express Co. 13:12 Umbrellas ivered and repaired. GeioiiDe stoves cleaned and repaired Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired STOWELL, the old reliable, first hours south of Episcopal church. Orders may tie left at grocery.

Millinery I our cheap price is now not efrer everyone has bought spring a's. New, stylish trimmed hats f0 cts, Li I ('(. HO and (Ml. Uome ami tee us and be convinced that we give the best valne for the least money. Lalus' ip Stohk, Adjoining Pacific Express Co.

Laces, veiling and embroideries, a vast assortment, entirely new designs and effects, a pleasing for the eyes, and loe i not llatten the purse, (iregg has ihem, and yon know he will be delighted to show thetn to you UHtf NERVOUS Tioiiblos arc duo to impovcrishi'd bluml. Hood's Sur ih Turilicr and the One True Wood NERVE TONIC. 1 IN TIME Docs all kinds of line lental work. Local anaesthetics used for the painless extraction of teeth. ville, Mo.

We iv we have JUST NOW BELTS In W'f wish to diil assoi tuiuil ot M. Tobin, of Sidney, was circulating iuiong Kearney friends today. Mrs. M. Haiimin, of Shelton, is initing al the Industrial school.

W. B. Southwell, ol Gil.biu, trais icted biwiues in the city today. Mr. and Mrs.

II M. Fay, of Gibbon, transacted business iu the city today. Mis. M. Wooley and clnl lien, of Denver, are visiting her parents, Mr.

and Ms. Hartzell. Craig McCreary ami J. al, cl bhelton, were in the city last night to ittend the military drama. I).

('. Howard returned last evening I iroin Onnilia and tomorrow evening he1 i 1 leave for Salt Lnke City. M. H. Noble, of Gibbon, was in the ity today us a witness to the probate of ihe will of Hannah F.a'itman.

Kev. Weeks, of Fullerton, who was in attendance at the meeting ol the Kearney Presbytery returned home this norning. Mr. and Mrs. J.

.1. Tufts, of Peoria, 111 who have lieen visiting a few days a iih their mother, Mrs. T. Tufts, re urned home this morning. Jake Weaver, of Shelton, accom panied hy a bodyguard from that villHg, tarted overland yesterday for Cripple Creek in pursuit of the Yellow god.

T. Calvert, general snperintun lent of the B. At Bignell, superin eiideut of ihe northern division of the itc M. ai Y. O.

English, assistant superintendent of the northern division, were in the city on a tour of insptctior at night aud left ibis morning for Lin coln. If a good Tailor ole Suit is wortl ny thing to yon go to Parrent the Tailoi mil fee how cheap you can tret une made DRESSMAKING Mrs. faajy aii Miss Sit. Room Downing Burtlutt Block HTlsrITIIIN Kearney Ladies Invited When in Omaha and lastLin cities jjive tlic inilliiitry stoios a casual inspection and heconii' convinced that tlieic is none better, if as good, as you have at home. We solicit the most fastidious cus tomers and nuarante to salislj the most refined at home piici Patronize homo anil make it poseibh for hoin institntioiiB luiiintaiii a firs class place.

h72 LADIES SUIT STORE. For the of Still in Uk field. All scav enptr woik promptly dom and satitfactiou guarantied J. KARN, 2010 Avenue C. al .1 the at tides ui atU r.t'oii to our splen leather, silk ami tinsil iu 1 to inch with lis, with hiK'kk's and trimmings of jjM, siivti ami pla ol, in plain, fancy at cnaincl ed ctl.

ts. Yc will take plc sutc in showing thnn. DANIELS BROS Jewelers. P.G. ERICKSON, All Wool Suit from i r.d ii Coat ami Vent from I iki Pants from ot) up Spring Oven oats from 1.0 up Hicycle or t.olf Mil's ii Thr.M U.mrs Kast Crown and Bridge Work Office in rooms formerly occupied hy Ik.

WANAMAK.ER 4 BROWN, PHILADELPHIA. White, Fancy aud Negiigi ShirU up I alien ami Gent' Bath Kobes '(' up Au'l ail dents' Furnishing Goods al 10 nrf i I low prices. loi.l il gtiaianteed. 1 Dr. C.

E. MEARS, DENTIST PKKHONAL MKNTION Wit D. Carson went to Wood River this morning. lr. Ilill'left this moiuing fur Mary C.

l'utnain, of Gibbon, wa on the streete today. Mrs Mogsr, of Inland, is a guest at the Industrial school. II. Thompson, of Gibbon, had busi ness in the city today. Teeth extract 1 free of charge when artificial dentures are iu sei ted.

All work LMiarantecdi i Specialty Vance iu opera Mock. HOW THEY SQUIRM! Otr Competitor's Boasted Capital. Lots of Wind in 1895. Hamilton Uoa lBk 1 to mm wis mm AfOmtM DAUSHTtlt 11 fATNfltAHQ SON Gents' $3.50 Tan. Showers for crops id 1896, and HOWERS for SHOES.

H. G. IN MAN, General Blacksmitbing AND PLOW WORK A spvulaltf of BUmI work, repairing and nttlnic parti of maohlnary, 'o. Will flM to take aoj Job that auy other mnohaulo oao not ao Cist Twenty Third St Near Central Ave STOP! Does Tour Wheel Need Repairing? I have purcliaeed the Wheelock iiaway llicvcle and Oerersl Kepair l.op and will tlx your wheel and guaran tee perfect sat infliction My motto is He and Let Live." (jive me a call. W.

A. GREEINWALT. WANTS iW nf A NTS, full ItKNT, KoH BAH, rtnl tit fit'j it tltr rittr nf ertitt lint etu'lt inm rtuHt. rulra lony termuiU. U'ANTKD At nncu Kour or tire large li.i.

hip. Muni he soon. I ami good tor nk ami welyh I urn or more. Imiulrs at Clint It ms' livery hum. Ul4lf KOK KK.NT.

L'tlK KKNT Ooou 1'ioiiis lo Hi. eu.ui bluok. no per nmoth Inquire of K. J. Hoott I.OS1 I OS I' I'hio of a lad)' manklntotli.

i eam. leavu at llnr.eir store. Li'iK UAI.R Kinder TKN AND I ACItK TKACTS l'laiiicd to fruit Trees IN TOC MM. KIII'IT IIKI.T OK SODTIIKHH I IIMIKAIlO. Small payment down and lialanoe In ill yearly pave at 7 per ovnt.

No tnvi at it eipial to tbls for safe and pri.tllatile results. Kr.im time to ll. mm worth of fruit sold yearly I ruin IU amut al ter commenolDg to tiear No ralluro of crop I raots plMilu.l to tiue sold only till May 10, For lull Inform on call on editor Huh. uiintf.

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